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Alkali metals and coinage metals both ha...

Alkali metals and coinage metals both have `ns^(1)` electron in outermost orbitals.
(a) Out of these two groups, which group elements have higher stability. Explain.
(b) Compare the polarising power of their cation.

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(a) Coinage metal
(b) Coinage metal
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